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Toyota Kluger to gain range-extender EV option in China TechTricks365


The next-generation Toyota Highlander — which is sold in Australia as the Kluger — will be offered with a range-extender EV (EREV) drivetrain option, at least in China.

At GAC Toyota’s technology day event last week, Toyota said it would tailor core, globally-developed products for the Chinese market in concert with its local development team, local suppliers, and two joint venture manufacturing partners, GAC and FAW.

Up until now, Toyota’s localisation efforts in China have been limited to revised front-end styling for some models. This has largely been done to differentiate versions of the same car sold by FAW and GAC.

In addition to this, the automaker will offer range-extender EV drivetrains in its next-generation Highlander SUV and Sienna people mover. The Highlander and Sienna (below) are designed primarily with North American and China markets in mind, and are produced in both locations.

No details about the EREV drivetrain were announced, and it’s unclear if it will be offered in Highlander and Sienna models built in the States, where Australia-bound Klugers are built.

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The current-generation Highlander was launched in 2019, and is currently available with a 2.5-litre four-cylinder petrol, 2.4-litre turbocharged four-pot, and a 2.5-litre four-cylinder hybrid. No plug-in hybrid variant is available.

In Australia the Highlander is sold as the Kluger, and the three-row SUV went hybrid only in 2024, dropping the turbo option.

With a typical life cycle of six to seven years, the Highlander/Kluger is due for renewal around 2026. A report last year indicated Toyota had pushed the launch of the Highlander EV back to 2026 due to less-than-expected demand for electric cars, especially in the US.

Given Toyota latest model plan sees it adding pure electric propulsion options to existing model lines, rather than developing distinct EV-only models to complement separate petrol/hybrid models — like the bZ4X and RAV4 (both below) — it’s likely the fifth-generation Highlander will be offered with EV, hybrid and, possibly, petrol drivetrains, as well as EREV.